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The end stop for the tram.
Which means home, for me.
One can, of course, get out here by car, bus, subway AND bus, bicycle or whatever, but getting here by tram is so special.
Old fashioned, stylish, a bit cranky, silent, old school, slow, fun and interesting.
A view of a beach crossover ending at the ocean, taken for the Flickr Friday group theme, "EndOfLine."
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This rope was the there to show where the end of a line was at the coffee shop, Scotney Castle Gardens in Sussex.
End of line where you reach for the Sky, here are many end of lines, at the Hive in Kew, where they are high lighting the importance of the Bees….While you count the many end of lines, you can also listen to some bee music.
As seen at the rather basic and functional Ebbw Vale Town Station. I blogged about my journey - tonyrobertson.mycouncillor.org.uk/2019/10/19/therell-be-s...
This is a residential road that tapers down into the bay. A "Dead End" sign, with a smaller "Shoreline Public Access" sign below it serve to inform drivers. The granite block to the left in this photo, just before the bench, has "Public Boat Ramp" carved into it. No light on it at night. Haven't read or heard of anyone driving into the bay!
Theme: "End Of Line"
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #EndOfLine
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Fin de ligne
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Fim da linha
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #行结束
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Ende der Linie
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Fin de la línea
This could be either the end or the beginning depending on your point of view. This is a metro stop on the Yellow line. The middle rails are in place to stop run away trains. We hope this never has to be tested for real.
Explore #495 10/24/2021
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A bolt of lightning carves a line through the northern sky, lighting up the clouds and silhouetting the tree across the field, before ending below the horizon.